Sunflower and Songbirds Jigsaw Puzzle

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Piece Count Selected: 50 X-Large Piece - 15" x 19"
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Step into the easy charm of a bright summer day with William Vanderdasson’s Sunflower and Songbirds jigsaw puzzle. Tall golden blooms frame a weathered wooden fence, where a bold red cardinal and two curious chickadees pause among the petals. The artwork is calm, colorful, and inviting—ideal for anyone who enjoys slowing down, focusing on details, and savoring a peaceful, creative break. As a sunflower puzzle that also serves as a delightful bird puzzle, it’s a natural fit for people who love gardens, wildlife, and thoughtfully designed adult puzzles.

  • Designed by William Vanderdasson
  • Available in multiple piece count options
  • Random cut – no two pieces are alike
  • Made from recycled materials
Our 50-, 100-, and 200-piece count options feature letter codes on the back of the puzzle, allowing you to sort the pieces into smaller groups for an additional helpful aid. These puzzles offer a puzzling pastime for all ages and abilities.

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Does this sunflower puzzle have letters on the back?

Our 50-, 100-, and 200-piece versions include letter codes printed on the back of each piece, so you can sort them into smaller sections if you’d like extra support. This feature is especially helpful for those who are newer to puzzling, younger family members, or anyone who prefers a bit of structure while they work. When you’re introducing friends or relatives to the fun of a jigsaw puzzle, these coded backs can make the process smoother and more encouraging, while still leaving plenty of challenge and satisfaction as the picture comes together.

Are there similar puzzles to the Sunflower and Songbirds Puzzle?

Consider exploring other jigsaw puzzle designs featuring artwork by William Vanderdasson. His illustrations often showcase changing seasons, blooming gardens, and a variety of animals, so you can build a collection that reflects your favorite outdoor scenes. Pair this sunflower puzzle with additional floral, woodland, or country settings to create a calming lineup of puzzles for adults you can rotate through on quiet evenings, weekends, or family puzzle nights.

What type of person is good at puzzles?

People who enjoy and excel at puzzles usually share a few helpful habits rather than a specific personality type. They’re comfortable taking their time, trying different combinations, and returning to tricky sections later. They like noticing subtle shifts in color, edge shapes, and patterns, which makes matching pieces feel both engaging and rewarding. Visual-spatial skills—such as picturing how pieces might fit or mentally rotating shapes—often come into play, along with a preference for steady, focused concentration.
Piece Count Selected: 50 X-Large Piece - 15" x 19"

Does this sunflower puzzle have letters on the back?

Our 50-, 100-, and 200-piece versions include letter codes printed on the back of each piece, so you can sort them into smaller sections if you’d like extra support. This feature is especially helpful for those who are newer to puzzling, younger family members, or anyone who prefers a bit of structure while they work. When you’re introducing friends or relatives to the fun of a jigsaw puzzle, these coded backs can make the process smoother and more encouraging, while still leaving plenty of challenge and satisfaction as the picture comes together.

Are there similar puzzles to the Sunflower and Songbirds Puzzle?

Consider exploring other jigsaw puzzle designs featuring artwork by William Vanderdasson. His illustrations often showcase changing seasons, blooming gardens, and a variety of animals, so you can build a collection that reflects your favorite outdoor scenes. Pair this sunflower puzzle with additional floral, woodland, or country settings to create a calming lineup of puzzles for adults you can rotate through on quiet evenings, weekends, or family puzzle nights.

What type of person is good at puzzles?

People who enjoy and excel at puzzles usually share a few helpful habits rather than a specific personality type. They’re comfortable taking their time, trying different combinations, and returning to tricky sections later. They like noticing subtle shifts in color, edge shapes, and patterns, which makes matching pieces feel both engaging and rewarding. Visual-spatial skills—such as picturing how pieces might fit or mentally rotating shapes—often come into play, along with a preference for steady, focused concentration.

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